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McDonald’s Mandates ‘Diversity Training’ for Chinese Branch that Banned Black Customers

Although the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) insists the many reported incidents of blatant racism against Africans living in China during the coronavirus pandemic are merely “misunderstandings,” McDonald’s Corporation announced on Monday that it has temporarily closed a restaurant in Guangzhou that explicitly refused to serve black customers and posted a sign declaring they were not “allowed to enter.”

FILE - In this Thursday, April 30, 2015, file photo, customers buy sundae cones at a McDon

China Reopens Wet Markets with World Health Organization’s Blessing

China’s notorious “wet markets,” the open-air wildlife slaughterhouses that were supposedly the mechanism for the Wuhan coronavirus jumping from animals to humans, are back in business with the approval of the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHO seal of approval stunned government officials and health experts around the globe.

Eating dog meat to mark the summer solstice is a tradition in China's Guangxi province

Hayward: China Benefits from Experts’ Reversal on Recommending Medical Masks

Now that most international public health experts have reversed their curious positions from earlier this year that masks do nothing to slow the spread of the Wuhan virus, China has capitalized on the surging demand for masks to become the world’s biggest provider, despite persistent complaints from customers about the poor quality of Chinese products.

China exported 3.86 billion masks and almost 40 million pieces of protective clothing sinc

Report: Foreign Spies Eavesdropping on Zoom Meetings

According to a recent report from Time, U.S. Intel Officials believe that foreign spies are targeting video chatting platforms such as Zoom to spy on business executives, government officials, and scientists using the apps during the Wuhan coronavirus pandemic.

Britain's cyber-spooks are reaching beyond the shroud of secrecy in a bid to harness the "exciting

Britain’s Coronavirus Death Toll Surpasses 10,000

LONDON (AP) – British Prime Minister Boris Johnson expressed his gratitude to the staff of the National Health Service for saving his life when his treatment for the coronavirus could have “gone either way” as the UK on Sunday became the fourth European country to surpass 10,000 virus-related deaths.

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